Bishop Collin Nyathi pays tribute to President Mnangagwa for commissioning new 10 500-Seat Auditorium at Harvest House International Church

Nqobile [email protected]

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa officially opened the new 10,500-seat auditorium at Harvest House International Church today, marking a significant milestone for the congregation.


As he cut the ribbon at the auditorium entrance, jubilant cheers erupted from the gathered congregants, celebrating the momentous occasion.

In his welcome remarks, Bishop Collin Nyathi, founder of Harvest House International Church, expressed gratitude to the President for his presence and support.


He reflected on the church’s journey, noting that the vision for the auditorium was born 26 years ago through a prophetic word.
Construction of the facility began six years ago, and Bishop Nyathi recalled visiting President Mnangagwa at his Kwekwe farm to request his participation in the opening ceremony.

Founded in 1995, the Harvest House International Church started with just eight members in the Nyathi home and has since expanded to over 800 branches worldwide, including locations in Botswana, Namibia, and the United Kingdom. The new auditorium symbolizes not only the church’s growth but also its commitment to serving the community and fostering spiritual development.

 

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